Sony's Patent Reveals Temperature-Altering PS5 Controller

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Sony has filed a patent application for a material that can simulate temperature feedback to its PlayStation controllers in order to reflect what is going on during gameplay. The purpose of the technology is to provide a more enriching haptic experience. The filing notes that typical gaming controllers usually use plastic materials that are hard to bend or deform. Sony has been looking for ways to innovate in its controllers, with PS5's DualSense being a step toward more direct haptic feedback in games.
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